It's helpful to know the date of the last intercourse becuase it may alter decision making regarding emergency contraception, and so that the prescriber can give appropriate advice about when to check again for pregnancy. For some methods, like the IUD, the date of last intercourse (if not using adequate protection) can affect when insertion is planned.
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Sure. Doctors generally don't advise refraining from vaginal sexual intercourse until late in the third trimester.
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If you switch between anal and vaginal intercourse without changing condoms than that could do it. Or you have gonorrhea.
Any trauma can lead to a hematoma. Vaginal hematoma can be caused by intercourse.
6 weeks
Contraception (i.e. Birth control, IUD, IUC, vaginal foam)
painful sexual intercourse, vaginal pain, frequent need to urinate, burning or itching in the vaginal area, persistent unusual vaginal discharge
Vaginal intercourse is the usual definition
Unprotected vaginal intercourse during ovulation
Not usually. Its usually a sign of vaginal dryness, irriatation or a thrush infection.
Yes; you can get all sorts of infections from anal to vaginal intercourse. Make sure the condom is changed or the penis washed before going from anal to vaginal intercourse.